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  2. Halley's method - Wikipedia

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    In numerical analysis, Halley's method is a root-finding algorithm used for functions of one real variable with a continuous second derivative. Edmond Halley was an English mathematician and astronomer who introduced the method now called by his name.

  3. Wolfsegg Iron - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfsegg Iron, also known as the Salzburg Cube, is a small cuboid mass of iron that was found buried in Tertiary lignite in Wolfsegg am Hausruck, Austria, in 1885. [1] It weighs 785 grams (1 lb 12 oz) and measures 67 mm × 67 mm × 47 mm (2¾" x 2¾" x 1¾").

  4. The Cube Root of Uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    The Cube Root of Uncertainty is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Robert Silverberg, published in hardcover by Macmillan in 1970 and issued in paperback by Collier Books in 1971. No further editions have been issued. Contents "Introduction" "Passengers" (Orbit 4 1968) "Double Dare" (Galaxy 1956)

  5. Square root of 2 - Wikipedia

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    Distances between vertices of a double unit cube are square roots of the first six natural numbers, including the square root of 2 (√7 is not possible due to Legendre's three-square theorem) In the brain there are lattice cells, discovered in 2005 by a group led by May-Britt and Edvard Moser.

  6. 10-cube - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a 10-cube is a ten-dimensional hypercube. It has 1024 vertices, 5120 edges, 11520 square faces, 15360 cubic cells, 13440 tesseract 4-faces, 8064 5-cube 5-faces, 3360 6-cube 6-faces, 960 7-cube 7-faces, 180 8-cube 8-faces, and 20 9-cube 9-faces. It can be named by its Schläfli symbol {4,3 8}, being composed of 3 9-cubes around each ...

  7. Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a hypercube is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n = 2) and a cube (n = 3).It is a closed, compact, convex figure whose 1-skeleton consists of groups of opposite parallel line segments aligned in each of the space's dimensions, perpendicular to each other and of the same length.

  8. Cube (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cube is a 2021 Japanese science fiction horror film written by Koji Tokuo and directed by Yasuhiko Shimizu . It is a remake of the 1997 Canadian film of the same name, the first film in the Cube series. The film stars Masaki Suda, Anne Watanabe, Masaki Okada, Hikaru Tashiro, Takumi Saito and Kōtarō Yoshida. It was released in Japan on October ...

  9. Cube 2: Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    Cube 2: Hypercube (stylized on-screen as Cube²: Hypercube) is a 2002 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Andrzej Sekuła, written by Sean Hood, and produced by Ernie Barbarash, Peter Block, and Suzanne Colvin. It is the second film in the Cube film series and a sequel to Cube.